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[Bacula-users] Looking for an LTO-4 tape library

2015-04-23 20:38:34
Subject: [Bacula-users] Looking for an LTO-4 tape library
From: Dan Langille <dan AT langille DOT org>
To: bacula-users <bacula-users AT lists.sourceforge DOT net>
Date: Thu, 23 Apr 2015 20:33:18 -0400
I'm not in a hurry to replace my existing tape library, but I'm thinking long 
term. Eventually it will die.  In the meantime, I'm asking for for your 
consideration should you be upgrading your tape library.

I’ve been a contributor to the Bacula project since 2004 (about 10 years). My 
contributions have mostly in the PostgreSQL backend, regression testing, 
maintainer of the FreeBSD ports, and how-to guides and blog posts. My current 
tape library is a donated SDLT 220 unit.

Can I have your LTO-4/5/6 tape library please?

I’m asking for a donation but I’m also being choosy.

        • Space and power considerations are important as the tape library will 
be sitting in my spare bedroom. Therefore, it has to be a relatively small unit 
(say 4-6U).
        • It has to take a standard power cable (i.e 15A, not 20+A) because 
that’s what my apartment has.

I’ll be using the donation for my backups and ongoing testing of open source 
projects.

Thanks.

—
Dan Langille
http://langille.org/





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